Hyderabad: Jama Masjid Aiwan-e-Begumpet (‘Spanish’)

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Jama Masjid Aiwan-e-Begumpet in Hyderabad is known as the Spanish mosque for its Moorish (Islamic Spain) architectural style
From: Syed Akbar, On I-Day, Spanish mosque in Hyd will open to all faiths, August 11, 2018: The Times of India

Visit My Mosque programme- 2018

Syed Akbar, On I-Day, Spanish mosque in Hyd will open to all faiths, August 11, 2018: The Times of India

On August 15 2018, the Spanish mosque at Begumpet was opened for people from all religions. This historic mosque, which is a marvel of Moorish (Islamic Spain) architecture, never fails to attract the attention of thousands of people, who pass through SP Road in Begumpet. But many people, particularly non-Muslims, do not venture into the premises believing that they won’t be allowed to enter.

For the first time in over a century, the mosque was opened to all for a guided tour on August 15 from 10am to 7pm.

The real name of the mosque is Jama Masjid Aiwan-e-Begumpet (congregational mosque of Begumpet). Due to its unique architecture, the mosque over the years has come to be known as Spanish mosque. The opening of the Spanish mosque for the public cutting across faiths comes close to the decision of the management of Quba mosque at Nanalnagar organising a ‘visit my mosque’ programme.

“On this Independence Day, it is with great pleasure that we invite you to the ‘Visit My Mosque’ programme at Jama Masjid, Aiwan-e-Begumpet, Hyderabad,” read an official invitation card, adding that “On this sacred national day, we open our mosque to our fellow Indian brethren, who will join us as we conduct tours of our mosque and provide them information about the meaning of Azan (call to prayer), Wudhu (ablution) and Salat (prayer).”

The mosque received INTACH Heritage award in 2010. “Inspired by Moorish architecture of Spain, it also incorporates Turkish elements in its design,” said INTACH Hyderabad convener, P Anuradha Reddy.

The mosque committee said this step is to welcome people of different faiths and promote national integration and harmony.

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